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coordinated bombings in mumbai, india killed at least 21 people and wounded more than 100. and media baron rupert murdoch dropped his bid to take over british sky broadcasting, amid allegations of phone hacking by his tabloids. at the "newshour" online, we've posted a story tonight about child marriage-- a practice that is far more common than you'd think. hari sreenivasan speaks with a photographer who has investigated the phenomenon across several continents. >> sreenivasan: more than 50 million girls under the age of 17 are already married in developing countries and 100 million more are expected to marry in the next decade. photojournalist stephanie sinclaire has traveled documented the practice of child marriage. over the past eight years she's gained intimate access to families and child brides who can be as young as five years old at the time of marriage. her photographs were recently featured in "national geographic" magazine in a story called "too young to wed." she joins me now. thanks for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> the story of the five-year-ol
coordinated bombings in mumbai, india killed at least 21 people and wounded more than 100. and media baron rupert murdoch dropped his bid to take over british sky broadcasting, amid allegations of phone hacking by his tabloids. at the "newshour" online, we've posted a story tonight about child marriage-- a practice that is far more common than you'd think. hari sreenivasan speaks with a photographer who has investigated the phenomenon across several continents. >> sreenivasan:...
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in india, investigators in mumbai searched for clues in wednesday's triple bombing that killed 17 people and wounded 130 more. others demanded answers to how the city was attacked again, despite stepped-up security. we have a report narrated by john sparks of "independent television news." >> reporter: there was no warning. placed in the streets of mumbai the aftermath of one blast, a few hours later detectives began their investigation. a series of bombs detonated in rapid succession. this not the work of suicide bombers said the police. these were sophisticated devices triggered by timers. these the first attacks here since gunmen from pakistan laid siege to the city in 2008. the authorities were taken by surprise. nobody has claimed responsibility for the attacks, although security experts say a domestic group-- the indian mughadeen are prime suspects. few here can see the point of it. "what do we tell our children," said this man. "they think these adults are mad." why kill innocent people? tonight, security has been ramped up across the nation and the police now better trained and r
in india, investigators in mumbai searched for clues in wednesday's triple bombing that killed 17 people and wounded 130 more. others demanded answers to how the city was attacked again, despite stepped-up security. we have a report narrated by john sparks of "independent television news." >> reporter: there was no warning. placed in the streets of mumbai the aftermath of one blast, a few hours later detectives began their investigation. a series of bombs detonated in rapid...
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secret hideout in pakistan and a lot of them to come back into india and then the remaining catch. all the decor the emails. about it back in pakistan and getting them concluded there may be a plan to go to strike eagle admission. in pakistan. next we've got a business news was made three stay with us. thanks very much merida ratings agencies like standard and poor's and moody's have become the subject of vicious attacks from politicians across europe russia is also unhappy with the system prime minister was in a putin says he wants the country to have its own ratings agency to get fair ratings but nick parsons from national australia bank says it will only be trusted if it's even tougher. the only way in which an ratings agency can build independent global credibility is if it seemed to be free of all pressure now the only way in which it can really be seen to be free of all pressure is to produce a lower ratings on the bonds all the assets that it's asked to consider rather than produce higher ratings because after all if a new ratings agency whether it was in europe or whether i
secret hideout in pakistan and a lot of them to come back into india and then the remaining catch. all the decor the emails. about it back in pakistan and getting them concluded there may be a plan to go to strike eagle admission. in pakistan. next we've got a business news was made three stay with us. thanks very much merida ratings agencies like standard and poor's and moody's have become the subject of vicious attacks from politicians across europe russia is also unhappy with the system...
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in india all these available in the move go hard on the joints the hoto the violence the gateway hoto the grand imperial trying to torch western coast coromandel new kind of let's go to. well she was there to see don't it to go on publicly and rather said the colonel was her job as a retreat. welcome back you're watching live from moscow these are the top stories divers are said to make a final attempt to find twenty four victims of russia's pleasure cruise or disaster who are still missing while police make their first arrest detaining the owner of the company that rented out the bulgaria and the person who certified it safe to sail. and to washington where at talks between russia's foreign minister and the u.s. secretary of state sergey lavrov proposes a new step by step strategy towards iran that may bring it back to the negotiating table over its nuclear program. rupert murdoch's media empire abandons its bid to take over britain so largest settle i broadcast there's a frenzy over a newspaper hacking consumes politicians and police. as hacking attacks go global many are looking fo
in india all these available in the move go hard on the joints the hoto the violence the gateway hoto the grand imperial trying to torch western coast coromandel new kind of let's go to. well she was there to see don't it to go on publicly and rather said the colonel was her job as a retreat. welcome back you're watching live from moscow these are the top stories divers are said to make a final attempt to find twenty four victims of russia's pleasure cruise or disaster who are still missing...
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in india because he's available in the movie joyce he who kills. the greeks we go to the grand imperial truly to tell us to push coromandel maternal socialism good to see don't need to go publicly and run to the kennel was her turn to retreat. to do thirty or more school thanks for being with artsy international. top stories tonight the u.n. security council is holding an emergency closed meeting over fresh violence in the disputed border area between serbia and kosovo serbs claim the cost of both ortiz or imposing unilateral moves to the stoking ethnic tensions. washington's refusing to stop its reconnaissance flights in a china despite beijing's outrage over violating chinese sovereignty experts say the asian countries brotherhood military advisers are heading to the pentagon which is losing its wealth. and he waves breaking russia right now but it's raising fears to the deadly small might return to the capital wildfire seasons of the way along with on the ground people the fires which calls choking smoke blanket master of last year. you know tal
in india because he's available in the movie joyce he who kills. the greeks we go to the grand imperial truly to tell us to push coromandel maternal socialism good to see don't need to go publicly and run to the kennel was her turn to retreat. to do thirty or more school thanks for being with artsy international. top stories tonight the u.n. security council is holding an emergency closed meeting over fresh violence in the disputed border area between serbia and kosovo serbs claim the cost of...
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in india oldies available in the movie the joint the hotel rooms the violence the gateway photos the grand imperial truly the torturously. you can a letter to the close of the show to see don't need to go and. run to some of the kernel was her job as a treat. to don's for hire a company accused of killing seventeen innocent iraq is goes on trial in the us but only on accusations of overcharging. norway releases the names of victims from friday's twin attack as experts warned us president islamic sentiment in europe could lead to more atrocities. nato led peacekeepers are deployed along possibles northern border with serbia to common escalating ethnic tensions over attempts to enforce a trade embargo. on the russian capital you watching r t was marina joshie welcome to the program. the private security firm formerly known as blackwater is on trial in the u.s. not over allegations that have killed innocent civilians and iraq four years ago but because two x. employees claim the company overcharged washington for protecting state department staff and war zones the firm which is now call
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i saw this in india. i worked with the president in india. farmers are using cell phones to text message their sprinklers to turn on and off. and they are becoming a heck of a lot more productive. if they can do it to be more productive and the sectors of the economy that you do not think as facebook users. they are harnessing the power of technology to improve their lives for their own work. i can't crack this code to get mainstream jobs harnessing this. restaurants are finding ways to optimize that extra seat, by harnessing the daily deal, the real file information -- real time information sharing. they are starting to see this in main street but we need to do more. >> i want to read-focus on the question asked. it's one of the key things we have tried to explore, which is how can we share the benefits of growth extensively? how can we have extensive g rowth? what we have is not just the stagnation of wages. we have a winner take all of society as the people that are able to compete on around the world in an information society have prosper
i saw this in india. i worked with the president in india. farmers are using cell phones to text message their sprinklers to turn on and off. and they are becoming a heck of a lot more productive. if they can do it to be more productive and the sectors of the economy that you do not think as facebook users. they are harnessing the power of technology to improve their lives for their own work. i can't crack this code to get mainstream jobs harnessing this. restaurants are finding ways to...
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in india oh she's available in the movie going to join the hotel rooms the home of violence the gateway hotel the grand imperial truly the taj was the bush coromandel you can oh well so tell the truth as literature says don't need to go and. read this in the kennel was her job as a retreat. because you can truly the media. the media mogul goes on the offensive claiming news call made only minor mistakes even as the f.b.i. moves in over the possible phone hacking of nine eleven victims of europe's debt plague it spreads to its third largest economy spurring italy's lawmakers to deal that multi-billion dollar gloating with spending and. america's two faced torture tactics rising uproar over the us training and exporting brutal interrogators all preaching human rights to the rest of. also as burbank is mulling one of the largest international acquisitions for the russian banking industry its agreeing to pay eight hundred forty million dollars for banks international eastern european units and more on that in twenty minutes time. global news live from moscow city center this is r.t. i'm sur
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in india oh she's available in the movie going to join the who chose the movie was the gateway to joe the grand imperial college that george was the bush coromandel you can away with her child soldiers or her job it's a duty to go and kill your brother said the colonel was her job as a retreat. really gives it to us to do truly media business is good rupert murdoch. the media mogul goes on the offensive playing news for great only minor mistakes even as the f.b.i. moves in over the possible phone hacking of nine eleven victims. europe's debt plague spreads to use third largest economy spurring italy's lawmakers to dior multi-billion dollar blow to the spanish. and americas to face torture tactics rising uproar over the u.s. training and exporting brutal interrogators while preaching human rights to the rest of the world. this is r.t. having to live from moscow i'm reading joshie rupert murdoch has taken us wyatt at his media rivals labeling accusations against news corp as total lies and only minor mistakes have been made and a phone hacking probe will now have to answer before britai
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exceedingly high dosage pakistan and a lot of them to come back into india and then didn't even catch. all of emails. of boxes back in pakistan and guess you can go buy them a good plan to go to strike if you've got a nation. in pakistan. the u.s. is within reach of defeating al qaida and eliminating ten to twenty top militants will cripple the group for good was the statement from the new u.s. defense cheez leon panetta his military interrogator he's getting who shall believe the shells banana's taken to the polls with a clear vision of the threats facing the u.s. . for every pentagon observer there is always a special moment when the result change of guard at the puzzle palace as the pentagon is right when known in a narrow circle of professionals so it was the particular event. has reincarnating in his new capacity as the military chief during his first interview in his new capacity he pointed to the troika of the multiple challenges to the united states national security emanating from pakistan yemen and somalia he is clear cut vision deserves full support both within and outside
exceedingly high dosage pakistan and a lot of them to come back into india and then didn't even catch. all of emails. of boxes back in pakistan and guess you can go buy them a good plan to go to strike if you've got a nation. in pakistan. the u.s. is within reach of defeating al qaida and eliminating ten to twenty top militants will cripple the group for good was the statement from the new u.s. defense cheez leon panetta his military interrogator he's getting who shall believe the shells...
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india closing is available in the movie going to join the hotel rooms the elevators the gateway to the grand imperial truly the torch was the coromandel you can a little closure to see don't need to go and. read this in the kernel was her turn as this guru treated. his it's impossible to control the media. the media mogul goes on the offensive claiming a new score only made minor stakes the f.b.i. moves in over the possible front line of. europe's and plagued spreads to its third largest economy spurring italy's lawmakers to deal the multi-billion dollar blow to us. and america's true face of torture tactics rising up all over the us training exporting of brutal interrogators all preaching human rights to the rest of. a very warm welcome to you this is r.t. live from moscow on a recent show we put a model that has taken a swipe at his media rivals labeling accusations against news corp as total lies and that only nine mistakes have been made in the phone hacking probe the embattled media mogul now has an f.b.i. inquiry on his hands over claims that the voice mails of nine eleven victim
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in india oldies available in the move join the hotel rooms the villains the gateway hotel the grand imperial truly the tallest west coast coromandel you can the less hotel the closer the show to see don't need to go and. run the sim the colonel was hoto as used to retreat. welcome back you're watching live from moscow these are the top stories diverse pulled the bodies of ninety nine victims including man to. in the pathway room from a sunken russian cruiser pleasure vessel went down on sunday killing around one hundred thirty people. washington rejects russia's call for missile defense cooperation citing that it can work with a non nato country that's while taking advantage of sentiment to secure a future basis in your. world's most famous whistleblower julian assange continues his bid at the high court in london to find extradition to sweden he's one of the air for questioning over sexual assault allegations but his supporters fear sweden will be only a staging post to the u.s. . with an estimated two million drug addicts in russia a man in question whether there is a way out of the labyri
in india oldies available in the move join the hotel rooms the villains the gateway hotel the grand imperial truly the tallest west coast coromandel you can the less hotel the closer the show to see don't need to go and. run the sim the colonel was hoto as used to retreat. welcome back you're watching live from moscow these are the top stories diverse pulled the bodies of ninety nine victims including man to. in the pathway room from a sunken russian cruiser pleasure vessel went down on sunday...
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officials in india say investigators sorting through forensic evidence and security footage after three bombs exploded at nearly the exact same time in mumbai and 18 people died in the attack which was the worst since the siege on the hub in 2008. officials blame pakistan-based militants but, so far, no group has claimed responsibility for yesterday's bloody strike and members of an islamic militant organization have been questioned. in another deadly attack in afghanistan, coming in the middle of a memorial service for the president's half brother who was assassinated this week. we're told a suicide bomber hit explosives in histor -- if his turban. the service was for karzai's brother who assassination leaves a major power vacuum in kandahar as civilian deaths in afghanistan jumped 15 percent so far this year. two men raped his daughter and wife and murdered his entire family and set the house ablaze and now attorneys for a suspect charged in the case say that they do not want the doctor in the courtroom for the trail because he is not a victim. our legal panel is back now with a look
officials in india say investigators sorting through forensic evidence and security footage after three bombs exploded at nearly the exact same time in mumbai and 18 people died in the attack which was the worst since the siege on the hub in 2008. officials blame pakistan-based militants but, so far, no group has claimed responsibility for yesterday's bloody strike and members of an islamic militant organization have been questioned. in another deadly attack in afghanistan, coming in the middle...
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only grow 2% faster than india. it is not as impressive as it appears. massive investment, a huge number of airports, highways, high-speed rail. if you look at what you are getting out of it in terms of the return of investment, not as investment. china has a huge problem that they face. the u.n. can out with a report that pointed out that china will have a demographic collapse of the next 25 years. they will lose 400 million people. there is no point in human history in which you have had a dominant power in the world that is also declining demographically. it simply does not happen. if you want to look at what a country in demographic decline looks like, look at japan. how powerful is it? politically, even if china is the largest economy in the world, and those numbers are all based on purchasing power parity where there gdp gets inflated because the cost of a hair cut is less than one in toronto, but your international power does not depend on the price of hair cuts but foreign aid, oil, and international investm
only grow 2% faster than india. it is not as impressive as it appears. massive investment, a huge number of airports, highways, high-speed rail. if you look at what you are getting out of it in terms of the return of investment, not as investment. china has a huge problem that they face. the u.n. can out with a report that pointed out that china will have a demographic collapse of the next 25 years. they will lose 400 million people. there is no point in human history in which you have had a...
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in india, the pests are little larger. wildlife workers shooting at a leopard that mauled 11 people in the eastern part of that country. the leopard clearly not keen on being captured. understandably considering people had been attacking it with knives and stones and batons. here you can see it actually leaping on to a man. in the end, the rangers tranquilized the cat, caught it in a net later it died. it is the mother of all countdowns. after 135 flights in 30 years, nasa's famed shuttle program is nearing its end. we are just ten hours away from seeing shuttle atlantis returning to the earth for the final time. all four astronauts checked flight systems and even cent a small satellite into space. atlantis is to retire for good once it returns and is set to transition from shuttle to museum showpiece. phil keating live at kennedy space center. two landing opportunities i guess for at la atlantis tomorw morning, right. phil? >> and the weather looks favorable for both. that would mean a final florida landing ending an era
in india, the pests are little larger. wildlife workers shooting at a leopard that mauled 11 people in the eastern part of that country. the leopard clearly not keen on being captured. understandably considering people had been attacking it with knives and stones and batons. here you can see it actually leaping on to a man. in the end, the rangers tranquilized the cat, caught it in a net later it died. it is the mother of all countdowns. after 135 flights in 30 years, nasa's famed shuttle...
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they now suspect he may have been picked up by someone he befriended over the internet from india. he was last seen wearing a red shirt, tan pants and a backpack. >>> a catholic bishop is stepping down. the vatican formally accepted the early resignation of 74-year-old bishop daniel walsh. the diocese has been hit with several lawsuits during walsh's 11-year tenure, alleging child abuse by former priests. 59-year-old robert vossa will take over as the bishop of santa rosa zining tomorrow. >>> golden gate riders will need to find another way to commute tomorrow. the ferry system says it will suspend ferry service all day tomorrow because of a strike announced by ticketing agents at the terminals. golden gate transit buss will operate normally along with supplemental services. the strike is expected to last until 10:00 tomorrow night. normal ferry service will resume on saturday. >>> okay. as many of us sit down to the dinner table, we have this story. still ahead. dread for your favorite red. the new warning about how climate change could impact wine right here in california. >>> i'
they now suspect he may have been picked up by someone he befriended over the internet from india. he was last seen wearing a red shirt, tan pants and a backpack. >>> a catholic bishop is stepping down. the vatican formally accepted the early resignation of 74-year-old bishop daniel walsh. the diocese has been hit with several lawsuits during walsh's 11-year tenure, alleging child abuse by former priests. 59-year-old robert vossa will take over as the bishop of santa rosa zining...
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they have to go to india to cleanse their souls. >> that's what they feel they have to go to india. they can't go to a temple here? >> that is what the debate is about. a lot of hindus are angry for them what they say -- they say these people are taking advantage of american law. in fact, one of the indian leaders i spoke to yesterday in edison called it a hypocrisy of the law. they said they could very well go to a temple here. they are taking extreme measures. >> interesting because this sin was committed in mistake. >> they didn't knowingly do it. they want to go to the river where the hindu religion start. >> veggie fries? >> they came french fries being fried in vegetable oil but the french fries themselves campaigned beef products and they had -- it was a dozen 10 million settlement in 2002. >> can you tell me why this is so important to devout hindus? >> they believe all animals are god's creature and you must not inflict pain or death on them. by consuming meat, you have done exactly that and committed a sin. >> do we know where this is going to go? >> we don't. it's a very
they have to go to india to cleanse their souls. >> that's what they feel they have to go to india. they can't go to a temple here? >> that is what the debate is about. a lot of hindus are angry for them what they say -- they say these people are taking advantage of american law. in fact, one of the indian leaders i spoke to yesterday in edison called it a hypocrisy of the law. they said they could very well go to a temple here. they are taking extreme measures. >> interesting...
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quick check of the day's top stories including a leopard on the attack in india. look at these images. look at this. six people were mauled by this stray leopard after it wandered into a village in india. wild leopard, i should say. apparently it was spooked by a crowd of curious people. it was eventually caught. >>> also a showdown in memphis with school children caught in the middle of this. the school board says it will not open schools until the city pays up, pays $55 million it owes to the school district. the board says it needs the money to open the doors but the mayor says he is working toward a resolution and he believes school will start on time. teachers are expected back to work august 1st, kids august 8th. >>> the new susan boyle. the 22-year-old korean who is wowing the world with his voice. let's listen. ♪ >>> all right. this just into us here at cnn. a new development in the "news of the world" hacking scandal today. the fbi, the department of justice have agreed to meet with 9/11 families to discuss a report alleging the "news of the world" atte
quick check of the day's top stories including a leopard on the attack in india. look at these images. look at this. six people were mauled by this stray leopard after it wandered into a village in india. wild leopard, i should say. apparently it was spooked by a crowd of curious people. it was eventually caught. >>> also a showdown in memphis with school children caught in the middle of this. the school board says it will not open schools until the city pays up, pays $55 million it...
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it happened in india. when a british magistrate began using fingerprints as a scare tactics for important documents. the idea folks would be less likely to lie about their signatures if it came along with a print. the plan apparently worked. but it would take more than three decades for fingerprints to make the jump to criminal justice. in fact, police in argentina were the first to use fingerprints as a way to solve crimes. these days we still use prints as well as d.n.a. and eye scans and all the rest for i.d. the ink first pit hit the paper 35 years ago today. here is what is really happening. what's really happening is speaker boehner is worried because he needs to pass this bill. not that it's going to ever do anything. it won't. it won't happen in the senate. he needs to pass something. so they are twisting arms. oh to be a fly on the wall as the whip is trying to get these votes. then there is the senate. their vote will be next. it won't pass either. then a plan c comes together, it will be some so
it happened in india. when a british magistrate began using fingerprints as a scare tactics for important documents. the idea folks would be less likely to lie about their signatures if it came along with a print. the plan apparently worked. but it would take more than three decades for fingerprints to make the jump to criminal justice. in fact, police in argentina were the first to use fingerprints as a way to solve crimes. these days we still use prints as well as d.n.a. and eye scans and all...
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i grew up in india. there is no such thing as asia. there's china, japan, india. they don't much like each other. you are going to find that as china rises there is going to be a spiritted rise in independencea, in japan, in indonesia, in vietnam in, south korea. you have begun to see the stirrings of this. china is not rising in a vacuum. it is rising on a continue continent in which they are many, many competitors. [applause] >> two very professional debaters landing it right both on the six-minute mark. david lee, you're next. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. as the only one from china i am extremely handicapped in this debate -- because -- i'm serious. we do not advocate debates, especially not against a sage. but today, i urge to you read all the bestsellers done by my co-debaters. they are much better at complaining the huge amount of changes in the process. by their books you'll get all the challenges on the changes. today i'm advocating their points, however, i would like to share with you three simple points summarized by three key words. first key
i grew up in india. there is no such thing as asia. there's china, japan, india. they don't much like each other. you are going to find that as china rises there is going to be a spiritted rise in independencea, in japan, in indonesia, in vietnam in, south korea. you have begun to see the stirrings of this. china is not rising in a vacuum. it is rising on a continue continent in which they are many, many competitors. [applause] >> two very professional debaters landing it right both on...
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let's listen: >> if the attack were a cause to try to provoke a crisis between india and pakistan that would have major implications for the united states. we do not want to see those two countries go into another crisis and perhaps fight another war, which they've done three times in the past. >> secretary of state hillary clinton still plans to go to india next week. that had been previously planned but that trip is going ahead. heather: thank you very much , national correspondent catherine herridge. thank you. jon: fox news alert, and a glimmer of good news on the economic front. weekly jobless claims are down, the labor department saying the number of people who filed for unemployment benefits last week fell by 22,000 to 405,000. that's the lowest level in almost three months. but now, we're learning the united states could lose its top notch credit rating in the next few weeks. moody's investor services placing the u.s. on review for a possible downgrade if our lawmakers do not agree on a plan to raise the debt ceiling. now reuters is reporting u.s. lawmakers got a similar warnin
let's listen: >> if the attack were a cause to try to provoke a crisis between india and pakistan that would have major implications for the united states. we do not want to see those two countries go into another crisis and perhaps fight another war, which they've done three times in the past. >> secretary of state hillary clinton still plans to go to india next week. that had been previously planned but that trip is going ahead. heather: thank you very much , national...
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he tried to interrupt the normal flow of the british state in india. you're trying to interrupt the normal, very oppressive functioning of the information's circulation and so on. the way that we should answer this is simply by another analyst paraphrase of that wonderful line from "beggar's opera." founding a new bank. what is your terrorism to the terrorism that we accept day-by- day keeping things the way that they are? when we talk about violent terrorism, we always think about acts which interrupt the normal run of things. but what about violence which has to be here in order for things to function the way that they are? and i'm very skeptical about this, but we should use the term terrorism, it is strictly a reaction to a much stronger terrorism which is here. instead of engaging in the smallest gain, though, no, he is a good diet, like stalin set about when and, if you play with caps. -- said about lenin, you play with cats, no, you are in the sense of terrorists. but who are they that accuse you of terrorism? [applause] it is a nasty job. they
he tried to interrupt the normal flow of the british state in india. you're trying to interrupt the normal, very oppressive functioning of the information's circulation and so on. the way that we should answer this is simply by another analyst paraphrase of that wonderful line from "beggar's opera." founding a new bank. what is your terrorism to the terrorism that we accept day-by- day keeping things the way that they are? when we talk about violent terrorism, we always think about...
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india's home affairs minister says it appears the bombs were made out of ammonia nitrate and were rigged with timers. they also say no prior information indicated that an attack was imminent. >> the fact that the two blasts took place within minutes of each other separated by about eight to 10 minutes, shows that it was a coordinated terror attack. >> reporter: so far at this point no terrorists group has claimed responsible for the attack. >>> time is now 8:17, sarah palin may announce if she's running for president as early as next month. during an interview last night, sarah palin says she has the common sense and the proprivate- sector experience that would be good for this country. palin also says she thinks she could beat president obama. palin would be joining a list of republican presidential candidates that include mitt romney and michelle bachmann. >>> charges will not be filed against the menlo park priest in connection to an incident involving a teenage boy. father my ers is accused of following a teenage boy into a dressing room and sparking up a conversation. the decision n
india's home affairs minister says it appears the bombs were made out of ammonia nitrate and were rigged with timers. they also say no prior information indicated that an attack was imminent. >> the fact that the two blasts took place within minutes of each other separated by about eight to 10 minutes, shows that it was a coordinated terror attack. >> reporter: so far at this point no terrorists group has claimed responsible for the attack. >>> time is now 8:17, sarah palin...
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they are downplaying reports that she's been seen in india. she 12k57d from portugal a couple years ago. recently an indians newspaper ran a story claiming a girl belonging to her resemblance was spotted. a regional police chief in india says he's heard nothing about that sighting. >>> a texas judge has granted warren jeffs permission to represent himself at his trial. the jury has been sworn in. opening statements were seconded to begin last hour. jeffs says he believes for counsel can adequately serve him. sunny hostin, a friend of our show, joins us later in the hour to talk about what this means for his case. >>> "jeopardy" host alex trebek is asking questions about an apparent tournament on crutching. >> the answer is -- at 2:30 yesterday morning, chasing a burglar down the hall at my san francisco hotel until my achilles tendon ruptured. >> police arrested lucinda moyer. >>> this video out of los angeles, riot police shooting beanbags. it was supposed to be abinvitation-only premiere. a local dj tweeted about it, and his followers showed
they are downplaying reports that she's been seen in india. she 12k57d from portugal a couple years ago. recently an indians newspaper ran a story claiming a girl belonging to her resemblance was spotted. a regional police chief in india says he's heard nothing about that sighting. >>> a texas judge has granted warren jeffs permission to represent himself at his trial. the jury has been sworn in. opening statements were seconded to begin last hour. jeffs says he believes for counsel...
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. -- india 5%. we need a national infrastructure bank. could have broad bipartisan support. it could help close the gap we need to restore roads, bridges, water systems, energy, telecommunications. allow us to build the 21st century and the structure. create jobs. jobs cannot be outsourced. help develop technology for the future. it is on the cutting edge of the technology once again. good jobs, well paying jobs, jobs one more time. we are a nation that consumes today. let us introduce legislation. american families are struggling today. we do not have the luxury for political games. that will create the jobs and rebuild america. >> thank you very much. the progressive caucus has been up until now on a five city tour. we have invited the local communities to come and talk to us about jobs and about what they see the american dream being. these are heart wrenching, very serious, anguished discussions. they involve the unemployed, the underemployed, and people looking for work who cannot find it. i would suggest to my republican colleagues that they need to listen to the ameri
. -- india 5%. we need a national infrastructure bank. could have broad bipartisan support. it could help close the gap we need to restore roads, bridges, water systems, energy, telecommunications. allow us to build the 21st century and the structure. create jobs. jobs cannot be outsourced. help develop technology for the future. it is on the cutting edge of the technology once again. good jobs, well paying jobs, jobs one more time. we are a nation that consumes today. let us introduce...
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as you know, they persist in the idea that the india poses an exsister-in-law threat to their existence while terrorists that operate in the fattah are less threat to them and therefore they allocate their resources accordingly and they embrace different engagement activities with us differently. we have been over the course of time working to convince them that the terrorist threat, the extremist threat and to their west is as great a threat and probably a greater threat to them than any threat that india might pose. but it's on that basis, it's on that select chal disagreement about what is most threatening to them that these programs are viewed. so we would tend to view programs to improve counterinsurgency capability and their general purpose forces, policing and security role for their frontier core. we would tend to view those as more important than the higher end processes and programs. it's just one of those things we have to continue to work through. >> thank you. there's been a great deal of discussion about standards of interrogation and detainee treatment in some of the lang
as you know, they persist in the idea that the india poses an exsister-in-law threat to their existence while terrorists that operate in the fattah are less threat to them and therefore they allocate their resources accordingly and they embrace different engagement activities with us differently. we have been over the course of time working to convince them that the terrorist threat, the extremist threat and to their west is as great a threat and probably a greater threat to them than any...
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india for distinguished what mrs.? >> going back to the issue of the pattern of practice and in the kennedy, the perpetrators of crimes, a lot of them are very well aware of who they are. the perpetrators of crimes and attacks against the churches, the individuals that participate in the tortured and state security, but we do in these people come and apply for visas to the united states? was there some sort of a mechanism we could use to prevent them from entering the united states? is there some sort of a tool? we know who they are. we have their names. i remember back in 2007, if i may just make a comment about this. it was january, 2007. the -- this extremist islamic cleric was granted a visa by the united states to enter the united states. this may and openly on his web site supports jihad, and our government gave him a visa to the united states. i've done an interview on msnbc and read the quote right off of his website. they gave him a visa to here, and at one point in time i heard, i don't know if it is true, th
india for distinguished what mrs.? >> going back to the issue of the pattern of practice and in the kennedy, the perpetrators of crimes, a lot of them are very well aware of who they are. the perpetrators of crimes and attacks against the churches, the individuals that participate in the tortured and state security, but we do in these people come and apply for visas to the united states? was there some sort of a mechanism we could use to prevent them from entering the united states? is...
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military that is not simply exclusively engaged or is exclusively focused on a conventional war with india, but is able to launch counterinsurgency operations particularly in the federally administered tribal areas. i think this funding is critical so long as we have troops in the field in afghanistan, that we seek to maintain or certainly increase the capability of the pakistani military and counterinsurgency operations. with that, mr. chairman, i rise in opposition to this amendment and would urge my colleagues to vote against it. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from texas. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the noes have it. the amendment is not -- the gentleman is recognized. mr. poe: i request the yeas and nays. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from texas will be postponed. does the gentleman from texas wish to offer his next amendment? mr. poe: i have no
military that is not simply exclusively engaged or is exclusively focused on a conventional war with india, but is able to launch counterinsurgency operations particularly in the federally administered tribal areas. i think this funding is critical so long as we have troops in the field in afghanistan, that we seek to maintain or certainly increase the capability of the pakistani military and counterinsurgency operations. with that, mr. chairman, i rise in opposition to this amendment and would...
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mushareef blames the united states for abandoning pakistan in the latest 1980s and switching sides for india. he said the u.s. is insensitive to pakistan's concerns. >> the violation of our sovereignty and the dren attacks causing collateral damage of women and children and also towards the nuclear capability. >> he visits on a regular basis. a former beginning woman said the jure is still out on whether mushareef can reclaim pakistan's presidency. >> he will have to explain a lot more about what he did and what he didn't do in order to persuade his country. >> cnn, the state department. >> the former president of pakistan, president mushareef. thanks very much for coming in. >> you're welcome. >> i am worried that al qaeda under the new leader is plotting something spectacular to get revenge against the united states for killing bin laden around the time of the tenth anniversary of september 11. how worried should i be and all of our viewers be right now? >> i think they should be worried. al qaeda definitely has threatened action in pakistan or in the united states also. everyone must keep
mushareef blames the united states for abandoning pakistan in the latest 1980s and switching sides for india. he said the u.s. is insensitive to pakistan's concerns. >> the violation of our sovereignty and the dren attacks causing collateral damage of women and children and also towards the nuclear capability. >> he visits on a regular basis. a former beginning woman said the jure is still out on whether mushareef can reclaim pakistan's presidency. >> he will have to explain a...
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as you know, they persist in the idea that the india poses an exsister-in-law threat to their existence while terrorists that operate in the fattah are less threat to them and therefore they allocate their resources accordingly and they embrace different engagement activities with us differently. we have been over the course of time working to convince them that the terrorist threat, the extremist threat and to their west is as great a threat and probably a greater threat to them than any threat that india might pose. but it's on that basis, it's on that select chal disagreement about what is most threatening to them that these programs are viewed. so we would tend to view programs to improve counterinsurgency capability and their general purpose forces, policing and security role for their frontier core. we would tend to view those as more important than the higher end processes and programs. it's just one of those things we have to continue to work through. >> thank you. there's been a great deal of discussion about standards of interrogation and detainee treatment in some of the lang
as you know, they persist in the idea that the india poses an exsister-in-law threat to their existence while terrorists that operate in the fattah are less threat to them and therefore they allocate their resources accordingly and they embrace different engagement activities with us differently. we have been over the course of time working to convince them that the terrorist threat, the extremist threat and to their west is as great a threat and probably a greater threat to them than any...
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hair divas, from india, women cut off. used to make high-end wigs and weaves. the hair can go to big buck on the black market. >>> 16 vegetarian customers sue for mistakenly serving them meat. the group ordered vegetable is a moes samosis and got meat samosis instead. the group is trying to recover the cost of the trip to india where they dipped themselves in the gaungese river to cleanse their souls because of eating the meat. >> if i were asitic i would say they're suing for the cost of their trip. >> let me say one thing, because i love -- you can tell with the first bite whether it's a vegetable or meat -- >> first bite, say, hold on, guys. >> this is not the -- because it's literally, huge chunks of ground up lamb. a little different than potatoes and peas. >> yeah. >>> coming up next on "american morning," interviewing for a job? be careful which post on facebook, we'll talk to the head the company that does social media background checks for prospective employees. >> fascinating. friends posts pictures of you doing tequila shots? they see that, too. >>>
hair divas, from india, women cut off. used to make high-end wigs and weaves. the hair can go to big buck on the black market. >>> 16 vegetarian customers sue for mistakenly serving them meat. the group ordered vegetable is a moes samosis and got meat samosis instead. the group is trying to recover the cost of the trip to india where they dipped themselves in the gaungese river to cleanse their souls because of eating the meat. >> if i were asitic i would say they're suing for...
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and in india, an owl that was rescued. >>> hidden in plain sight, mexico has stumbled on to what may be the largest marijuana plantation in the country's history. it stretches for more than 300 acres. rafael romo reports. >> reporter: the massive extension of the illegal crops can only seen from the air. field after field of marijuana grown between toe mamato talks. the mexican army says this is the biggest marijuana plantation ever found in the country.stalk. the mexican army says this is the biggest marijuana plantation ever found in the country. >> translator: once it's processed, the field will be destroyed by the method of incineration. >> reporter: the illegal field was found in mexico's baja peninsula. 450 miles south of tee with an that. it stands 300 acres. mexican officials say it's 168 times larger than the soccer field that mexico city's stadium. >> translator: it's very important to point out that with this finding, we have stopped the harvest of 120 metric tons of marijuana that would have produced 60 million doses. this considerably affects the financial structure of d
and in india, an owl that was rescued. >>> hidden in plain sight, mexico has stumbled on to what may be the largest marijuana plantation in the country's history. it stretches for more than 300 acres. rafael romo reports. >> reporter: the massive extension of the illegal crops can only seen from the air. field after field of marijuana grown between toe mamato talks. the mexican army says this is the biggest marijuana plantation ever found in the country.stalk. the mexican army...
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your taxes might be done in india next to the office of the radiologist who reads your x-ray, and you never know. and from texas, treasury secretary geithner is hardly credible. none of his policies worked in the past. why would i believe him now? fur want to read more on this, go to my blog, c cnn.com/caffertyfile. >> jack, thank you. >>> you're in "the situation room." happening right now. one former british prime minister among the alleged targets in britain's exploding hacking scandal. we're going into it with a former prime minister, tony blair. how easy is it to hack a cell phone? and a rampage inside the syrian compound, and added pressure and the change of tone from president obama saying he's ready to cut a deal with the republicans on raising the debt limit as the clock ticks towards a possible u.s. default. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. breaking news, political headlines, all straight ahead. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." the hacking scandal that killed one of britain's biggest newspapers is spreading and spread
your taxes might be done in india next to the office of the radiologist who reads your x-ray, and you never know. and from texas, treasury secretary geithner is hardly credible. none of his policies worked in the past. why would i believe him now? fur want to read more on this, go to my blog, c cnn.com/caffertyfile. >> jack, thank you. >>> you're in "the situation room." happening right now. one former british prime minister among the alleged targets in britain's...
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bill: the story that won, in india, this is right on the border of nepal, and there are the big guys and gals. here is the problem. they are making their way into villages and eating the crops of the local villagers, there, eating their food, drinking their water. that is not good, the people need those crops to sue jive. they
bill: the story that won, in india, this is right on the border of nepal, and there are the big guys and gals. here is the problem. they are making their way into villages and eating the crops of the local villagers, there, eating their food, drinking their water. that is not good, the people need those crops to sue jive. they
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after turkey, secretary clinton visits greece, then india, then indonesia and then china. all of that over the next 12 days. >>> what is next for casey anthony? we know she's getting out of jail on sunday after three years. she walks out a free woman and anthony may be a rich woman after her release. there is speculation surrounding how she'll sell her story and for how much. >> meantime she's received a number of death threats as well fueling a lot of concern about her safety. joining us now, legal contributor for "in session" on trutv, sunny hostin following that case, knee deep in the case is a better way to put it. she'll walk out the door. at that point does the legal responsibility for casey anthony's safety sort of end with the authorities who have been holding her? you're gone, you're on your own? absolutely. >> good luck. >> it really does. i mean certainly when an inmate is in prison, prison officials are responsible for their safety. but realistically, once she's released into the public she's on her own. i will say this, usually defendants are released, you kno
after turkey, secretary clinton visits greece, then india, then indonesia and then china. all of that over the next 12 days. >>> what is next for casey anthony? we know she's getting out of jail on sunday after three years. she walks out a free woman and anthony may be a rich woman after her release. there is speculation surrounding how she'll sell her story and for how much. >> meantime she's received a number of death threats as well fueling a lot of concern about her safety....
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he died to interrupt the normal functioning of the british state in india, and, of course, you are trying to interrupt dop functioning of the information's circulation and so on. i repeat an endless paraphrase of the wonderful line from "and beggar's opera." what is robbing the bank in comparison to opening a new bank? what is terrorism the week except so that things go on day by day to remain in the way they are. that is ideological. we always think about? switch interrupt the normal run of things. -- we always think about cac ts that always interrupt the normal run of things. we should use the term terrorism as strictly a reaction to a much stronger terrorism. again, instead of engaging in this moralistic things like he is a good guy, likes dahlin said about 11, you like small children, you play with tests, you are, in this formal sense, a terrorist, but if you are a terrorist, my god, what are they, who accuse you of terrorism? [laughter] [applause] >> you know, they try to give us a good news, like all of the news you are giving us. the good news that those and, it's -- and power are
he died to interrupt the normal functioning of the british state in india, and, of course, you are trying to interrupt dop functioning of the information's circulation and so on. i repeat an endless paraphrase of the wonderful line from "and beggar's opera." what is robbing the bank in comparison to opening a new bank? what is terrorism the week except so that things go on day by day to remain in the way they are. that is ideological. we always think about? switch interrupt the normal...
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during world war ii, he served as an army first lieutenant in the china, india, and burma theatre. after earning a masters from harvard university, he worked as a professor of economics at his alma mater, the university of dayton. he later became chairman of the university of dayton's economic department in 1962. before his election to congress in 1966, chuck was a three-term member of both the ohio state senate and the ohio general assembly. while serving in the state house, he wrote ohio's first fair housing law. while in congress, chuck retained his seat handily in every general election, even running unopposed for re-election in 1974. as a member of the house armed services committee, chuck worked to move our military to an all-volunteer army. the nixon administration in developing legislation on this issue adopted many of his recommendations, and today the u.s. has an entirely all volunteer active duty military force. in addition, he was focused on social reforms and supported the landmark civil rights act of 1964. he was also one of the most traveled members of congress and v
during world war ii, he served as an army first lieutenant in the china, india, and burma theatre. after earning a masters from harvard university, he worked as a professor of economics at his alma mater, the university of dayton. he later became chairman of the university of dayton's economic department in 1962. before his election to congress in 1966, chuck was a three-term member of both the ohio state senate and the ohio general assembly. while serving in the state house, he wrote ohio's...
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where a country like india might loose a lot of its educated population to, say, europe or america to pursue higher educati education. we'll finish off those 12 indicators pick any one and talk to us about why it leads to a failed state. guest: i think one of the most important ones we are seeing is the legitimacy of their state. what we are seeing is that their grorment, their state is the issue. issues such as corruption can hit severely against the indicator. with those in mind, we'll look at the top ten failed states of 2010. somalia, chad, sudan, congo, haiti. zimbabwe, afghanistan, central african republic and iraq. guest: 2z no accident some of those countries have ended up at the worst end of the index. if you look at somalia, it is a country experiencing next, what does that mean for the wider world. we see there is enormous refugee flows. we've seen in the last couple of decades where there have been significant concerns here in washington about the ability of terrorists to operate due to the lack of governing. that is really why we should care that these states are there an
where a country like india might loose a lot of its educated population to, say, europe or america to pursue higher educati education. we'll finish off those 12 indicators pick any one and talk to us about why it leads to a failed state. guest: i think one of the most important ones we are seeing is the legitimacy of their state. what we are seeing is that their grorment, their state is the issue. issues such as corruption can hit severely against the indicator. with those in mind, we'll look...